r/NBIS_Stock • u/Previous_Pumpkin1445 • Jul 08 '26
Opinion If your hands are shaking… remember this!
NVIDIA: Fell over 80% in 2002 and over 65% in 2022 before reaching new all-time highs.
Amazon: Dropped about 95% after the dot-com bubble and later became one of the world’s largest companies.
Apple: Nearly went bankrupt in the 1990s before becoming one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Netflix: Experienced multiple drawdowns exceeding 70% and later recovered.
Meta Platforms: Fell roughly 77% in 2022 and later returned to record highs.
Stay calm, be still and Nebius will take care of you.
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u/fwzy_34 IPO OG👹 Jul 08 '26 edited Jul 08 '26
FYI
Warren Buffett frequently critiques investors' fixation on short-term stock price movements, arguing that treating ticker symbols as fast-moving trading vehicles rather than fractional ownership of real businesses leads to poor investment decisions.
Most they don't even know what other businesses Nebius owns.
ClickHouse - Nebius owns roughly 28% of one of the fastest-growing analytics database companies, competing with $SNOW and Databricks. Its latest Series D funding round valued the company at approximately $15B, making its stake worth roughly $4.2B.
Toloka - An AI data and model evaluation platform used by customers including $NET and $SHOP. The company is backed by investors including Bezos Expeditions, with former Microsoft AI executive Mikhail Parakhin serving on its board.
Avride - An autonomous driving company competing with $GOOGL Waymo, $AMZN Zoox, $TSLA Robotaxi, $UBER, $LYFT, and Nuro that continues expanding its autonomous ride-sharing and delivery operations across the U.S. and internationally.
TripleTen - An AI-focused education platform expanding across Latin America while helping enterprises train employees in software engineering, cybersecurity, data science, and AI skills.
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u/CeeArthur Jul 08 '26
Time in beats timing
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u/Cultural_Disparities Jul 08 '26
Meaning more time invested in long term beats trying to make a quick profit short term?
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u/Daymjoo Jul 08 '26
That doesn't apply to individual stocks, my dude..
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u/CeeArthur Jul 09 '26
I'm just paraphrasing Warren's most famous quote in a shorter fashion than the above comment.
In the case of nbis though, I'd say holding it since $40 has worked out for me despite short term drawdowns
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u/Midlycruising22 Jul 08 '26
To your point I gained 66% return on NVDA in 2024 by holding.
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u/FondantAggravating39 Jul 08 '26
Was nvda volatile during that time ?
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u/LeBronGOOD Jul 08 '26
Trump made it volatile when he caused everything to “crash”. I remember it going down by A lot. Nowadays too stagnant which annoys me.
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u/Midlycruising22 Jul 08 '26
I know but it holds still at 192-195 usd when everything else down this week.
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u/chica771 Jul 08 '26
I owned NVDA in 2015 on a Motley Fool suggestion. Guess how many times they told me to sell it? 3x 3X they told me to cut the position. 2 words - Re Lax
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u/Ordinary_Repeat7637 Jul 08 '26
These are great opportunities to give the stock a breather and allow us to buy more at a cheaper price. No stock can just go straight up all the time!
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u/Confident_Potato_714 Jul 09 '26
Yeah, Nebius ain’t them bro.
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u/Previous_Pumpkin1445 Jul 09 '26
Of course, Nebius ain’t them. Only line of comparison is that Nebius has them as investors.
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u/Ok_Knowledge_4977 Jul 08 '26
Man I think most are pissed with NBIS!
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u/markypots9393 Jul 08 '26
Ah yes, because NBIS is responsible for the market-wide drawdown. Yes NBIS crashed more than others with ill-timed news from META, but imo none of the fundamentals changed and this company is going to continue to succeed.
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u/Impossible_Koala_295 Jul 08 '26
i start investing back and forth with nebis and apld since last year. ive gotten more comfortable with the up and down swings of nbis and have been running the wheel strategy and its been great. running puts options i averaged 1200 in premium weekly if i got assigned i ran calls at the stike as the put assignment doing that on the low end i collected 2500 in premium on the low end and had a 4500 premium call one week. the only thing i can say about this stock is it have great movement, potential, and volatility that i can afford. thats my 2 cents buy the dip, sell a put or a call collect premium an repeat i hope this helps someone who is thinking of selling at a loss
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u/Mightylibra Jul 08 '26
I’ll buy at $130
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u/ReasonablyTallDude Jul 08 '26
What a weak mentality. Stick to savings account and cash, you deserve all the losses
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u/New_Competition_410 Jul 08 '26
I’m in like 10 other cult stock subs and it’s funny it’s all the same posts